Thursday, December 18, 2008

Week 9

I have to admit that I am not one to browse YouTube on my own, but I love it when my e-friends send me links. I do receive e-mail updates from SchoolTube and TeacherTube, and I recommend both of these to you all.

I have been downloading podcasts for several years now. Most of them are work related. I even participated in a webinar on how to make a podcast. One day I'm actually going to use that info. Meanwhile if you would like to borrow it, I have a hard copy. Natasha used it last year.

This has been a really good experience for me, especially being the virtual cheerleader. I've done some things that I had been putting off and put off some things I should have done. I loved reading everyone's blog, and I apologize for not commenting more. You all put me to shame with all you have learned to do. Can't wait for the next group!

Week 8: Productivity and LibraryThing

I think Google docs and Zoho will be the way for us to go, especially as we move more and more toward collaborative projects. I worked with Google docs last year, but so far I haven't gotten anyone else to buy into the process. Maybe 2009 will be the year. I'm a member of Google Teacher, so I get updates and newsletters from Google all the time about what's new with them.

I haven't joined LibraryThing yet. I like my GoodReads membership, but I may reconsider & put a LibraryThing widget on my blog over the holidays.

Week 7: Wikis

I got truly emersed in wikis with Josh and wordnerd. This year I'm using the PBwiki. We used last year's wiki and wikipedia as models for our new wiki. Josh's students have created wiki pages on the Middle Eastern countries. He has covered the entire world in ONE SEMESTER with the wiki finishing up the last countries. Then they classes were in for their exams. They had to find the answers on one exam section using the wiki pages. We learned how to create folders so that each class could be separate. Wordnerd's Dozen Ways project is also posted. Wordnerd is really good at editing. If you decide to make a wiki, she would be a good resource. Now I've got to clean up the wiki a little before next semester.

Week 6

I got so caught up in staying one week ahead of the group, that I forgot to make my own posts. I set up my delicious account and love the way I can just click on it and am automatically into my bookmarked sites. I think creating mutlitple delicious accounts would be the way to go for posting pathfinders for the students.
I had also explored technorati & creative commons. So much to see and so little time....

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

My Voki

I had a blast creating my new avatar. Be sure to click the play button to hear it talk.

Monday, November 24, 2008

New Ideas

One of the sessions I attended at the conference on Friday was on Web 2.0. Be sure to read the December LMC newsletter to get a full listing of the sites or you can go to one of the presenter's directory of web sites @ http://delicious.com/fozzieblue/AfterSchool.

Speaking of delicious, if you haven't looked at it yet, take some time to do so. I have been to lots of presentations that recommend it.

I saw some really good things with Flickr; things that might calm some of your fears about our students and appropriate content. Check out www.flickr.com/commons for museum & library collections. Creative Commons provides licensed photos @ www.flickr.com/creativecommons.

I found it interesting that to cite the photos, the presenter just hotlinked the photo back to its original source. That would be so much easier for our students than their trying to easybib them. What do you think of offering that as an option to the formal citation?

The presenter also did a great demo of customizing a google map. She inserted bullets to make an itinerary and then hotlinked photos to the bullets. It was really cool. I could see that happening with wordnerd's Dozen Ways project next year or Towncat's travel brochures.

Finally I saw two fun sites. You have got to try these:
Wordle is a just for fun site that makes word clouds. I played around with it a little tonight. The one thing I couldn't do was copy it so that I could post it here. My options were to either print it or post it on Wordle. I chose not to post on Wordle. I could see our students getting really creative with this site. Unfortunately, right now it is blocked at school. I'll work to get it unblocked. Check it out @ http://www.wordle.com/

Finally, you have got to try the talking avatars. I plan to make one soon. http://www.voki.com/. I bet hornek will be the first to post a talking avatar.

So much to try, so little time to try it in!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Picassa

Week 3: Flickr

It is Flickr week here at 23 Things. Do take some time to explore Flickr as suggested by our guides. Keeping in mind that Flickr is a Yahoo application, you might also want to explore Picassa, a Google application. Take a look at my two previous posts which were created by combining Picassa and Blogger. It was an easy process. I just highlighted the pictures I wanted to include on my post & then clicked on the Blogger button. Viola! My pictures were inserted and ready for me to add the dialog.

Fall Break 2008 Part II

Doug surprised me on Tuesday by suggesting that we Zoom Zoom to a bed and breakfast in the mountains. For those of you who don't know, Doug has a Mazda MX-5 (formerly the Miata) and Zoom Zoom is their catchphrase. We zoom zoomed to Helen, GA on Wednesday, parallelling the Ocoee and through two national forests. It's too bad the leaves hadn't yet turned, but even so it was a lovely drive with the top down. Octoberfest in Helen is from September - November. Go figure--a 3 month Octoberfest! We breezed through the little shops and took a little longer to sample some of the German fare.


Next we zoom zoomed to Sautee, GA to a little bed and breakfast situated on 26 peaceful acres. The Stovall House was built in 1837 and opened as a bed and breakfast in 1983. The Innkeeper is a diehard GA Tech fan. If you ask me, he is a little old to have a shaved head except for the TECH on the back of his head. I think that is the only place he had enough hair to spell out TECH. Since the Stovall House is also a restaurant, we had a delicious evening meal there. Then we retired to our comfy room.
On Thursday, we zoom zoomed back to Chattanooga via Ellijay. It was a rainy day, so the top went up about halfway back. The best part -- I managed to put off cleaning the attic!
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Fall Break 2008

Long story made short, our fall break trip to NC was cancelled. I thought my break was going to be a dull and unexciting week at home cleaning up the attic and other household chores that I had been putting off since summer. So I started fall break with a stay-cation to the Prater's Mill Country Fair. My older son and grandson went along. They chose to canoe the creek while I toured the craft booths.
Off they go up the creek with a paddle.
Look who had a booth at the Fair! Ask me about my new necklace and earrings.
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Thursday, October 23, 2008

The Real Resourceress

Finally I got my avatar the way I wanted it and posted. I think I have a handle on how to do this. Instructions will follow in the next post.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Week 2: Blogging

Things to remember when you set up your blog:

1. WRITE DOWN YOUR LOG-IN & PASSWORD + YOUR BLOG ADDRESS

2. If you forget to do this, see Charlie's blog on how to find your address

3. In fact, now would be a good time to start writing down all of your log-ins & passwords. You are going to have quite a few before you finish the 23 Things.

4. And remember, blogging is about communicating. Take some time this week to post comments on some of the blogs you are reading.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Kick-off for Week 1

It was so good to see all the smiling faces at breakfast this morning. You are ready for Week 1. The 23 Things are on the Classroom Learning 2.0 site. It includes hotlinks to the other places you need to go to. Either use the link on Edline or bookmark the page yourself.

FYI, here are the members of our cohort:

Your virtual cheerleaders: Bonnie and Nancy T.
The other cohorts: Erica, Kim, Cindy, Kristina, Susan, Linda, Jeanie, Mary Anne, Gayle, Barbara, Anne, Charlie, Mark, both Elizabeths, Donna, Matt, the other Nancy, Chuck and Melissa.

Rah! Rah! Off you go on your 2.0 Adventure!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Today we introduce 23 Things

I'm anxious about presenting the 23 Things to the faculty. What if no one is interested? I hope I am wrong and we have a big group. I've seen this presented at conferences and I firmly believe that this will be a great adventure.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Things 1 & 2

Thing 1: I have read the About section at least a dozen times, getting ready to present this to the faculty. I should have it memorized by now.

Thing 2: Points for Lifelong Learning: Lifelong Learning is a key component of library education. For me the 7 1/2 Habits were old hat. Still it is nice to be reminded once in a while that we never stop learning. I had a few glitches in viewing the PowerPoint. Habit # 6 didn't load initially except for the script, and I couldn't open the attachments. After days of working on the problem, I finally figured out how to allow the block: hold down the CTRL key. You ND folk don't really need to worry about the attachments, I've posted them on Edline for you.

Rah! Rah! As your Virtual Cheerleader, I wish you well as you embark on your adventures with Things 1 & 2. Don't forget to submit your contract and start your portfolio.